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Oct 27 2020
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As college grads flee the GOP, political ‘diploma divide’ grows
President Trump won in 2016 thanks in part to support from non-college-educated white voters. Those with college degrees are increasingly voting Democratic – shifting partisan policy priorities and campaign strategies.
Four years ago, Donald Trump’s path to the White House ran through Rust Belt states with higher-than-average numbers of white voters without college degrees.
That
Christian Science MonitorOct 26 2012
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Obama struggles to be a strong voice for women; Romney gains support
With a poll showing his once-sizable lead among female voters is gone, a raspy-voiced President Obama rallied supporters Thursday in three battleground states, warning repeatedly that Republican rival Mitt Romney would roll back womens rights and repeal the health care benefits theyve been given under his signature health care law.
Washington TimesJun 23 2020
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When Trump Worries Out Loud
Is President Donald Trump getting nervous?
There are four and a half months until the election, which is more than enough time for the presidential campaign to turn upside down any number of times. But whether through Twitter, interviews or speeches, Trump has always tended to broadcast his internal thought process out loud to the largest possible audience. And in a conversation with
Dan SchnurNov 02 2014
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Republicans eye slim Senate majority
Republicans are spending the final weekend of campaigning before Tuesday's election sizing up the possibility of their first Senate majority in nearly a decade, but with key races still too close to call. Latest polls show some critical Senate races tightening, guaranteeing a night of drama and suspense on Tuesday, as Republicans strive for a net gain of six seats to capture the chamber. A GOP
CNN DigitalMar 04 2020
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Brain Freeze: Joe Biden Mixes Up Wife Jill with His Sister
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) confused his wife, former second lady Dr. Jill Biden, for his sister, Valerie, in his Super Tuesday speech in Los Angeles, California. The incident is one of several gaffes that the former vice president has made in recent weeks.
“It’s a good night and it seems to be getting even better,” Biden, 77, began in his remarks to a raucous crowd of
Breitbart NewsMay 30 2015
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Hillary Clinton Grabs Early Lead In The World Primary
This April, London was in the grip of a ferocious campaign for Parliament. But on the morning of April 13, neither Conservative David Cameron nor Labourite Ed Miliband led the front pages of the U.K.'s national newspapers. The big news that day was Hillary Clinton, announcing (to no one’s surprise) that she was running for president of the United States.
And so far, she seems to be
HuffPostMar 03 2020
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Super Tuesday: Which candidate does Russia want to win?
To the extent that Moscow prefers a particular candidate, experts say it’s likely not just based on whose policy views align with Russian interests, but who represents the best wedge to divide the American people.
Is Russia working to reelect Donald Trump, the unorthodox real estate magnate turned president? Is it also seeking to elevate Sen. Bernie Sanders, who as a democratic
Christian Science MonitorOct 04 2016
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Trump fans wake, and wait in vain, for a WikiLeaks ‘October Surprise’
It was billed as the #OctoberSurprise, the moment when WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange might reveal the damaging, campaign-ending information he'd obtained about Hillary Clinton. It couldn't come a moment too soon, as a wave of post-debate polling found Clinton regaining a lead over Donald Trump. Early Tuesday, the pro-Trump conspiracy site Infowars launched a live stream to watch Assange's “
Washington PostMay 15 2020
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WTF is "Obamagate"? That's easy: It's Donald Trump's reboot of "but her emails"
Even Donald Trump can't tell us what "Obamagate" is — other than his newest obsession, designed to distract from his total failure to handle the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic catastrophe. But with a news media still and always eager to prove it's equally tough on "both sides," it's conceivable that Trump can make Obamagate a thing.
Eager to pretend that the rising
SalonOct 13 2014
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Could Americans be happy?
Between the Ebola threat, fears about ISIS, a slow economic recovery and little enthusiasm for President Barack Obama or Congress, it's hard to believe that many Americans feel good about anything. But an overlooked piece of data in a recent CNN/ORC poll revealed a surprising number of Americans are upbeat despite the seemingly constant onslaught of bad news. When asked, "how are things going
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